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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, December 1, 2001

Isle File
BYUH rolls past Missouri-Rolla

Advertiser Staff

Dallas Jensen came off the bench to score 16 points and lead five Brigham Young-Hawai'i players in double figures as the Seasiders defeated Missouri-Rolla, 89-79, at the AT&T Alascom Jamboree basketball tournament at Anchorage, Alaska.

The Seasiders (5-2) outscored Missouri-Rolla 55-47 in the second half to pull away after taking a 34-32 halftime lead.

Brian Skinner hit four 3-pointers and four free throws for the Seasiders, who hit 12 of 21 3-pointers in the game. Yuta Tabuse scored 13 points, Keli'i Naihe 12 and Alexus Foyle and Skinner 11 each for BYUH.

Missouri-Rolla (3-1) got 28 points from guard Scott Holly, who hit 7 of 16 3-pointers.

Brigham Young-Hawai'i plays host Alaska Anchorage tonight.


COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Ducks-Beavers get-together: The Hawai'i alumni clubs of Oregon State University and the University of Oregon are inviting all alums as well as OSU and UO fans to watch the annual Civil War football game at Murphy's Bar & Grill.

The game between the 9-1 Ducks and 5-5 Beavers will be played today at 11:30 a.m.

The teams are meeting for the 105th time.

UH banquet access information: The University of Hawai'i Football Banquet, set for tomorrow at the Sheraton Waikiki at 6 p.m., will be competing with the annual Waikiki City Lights Parade.

Because of this, Kalakaua Avenue will be limited to parade-only activities. Guests of the banquet will be able to reach Sheraton Waikiki via Kalia Road, from Ena Road or Ala Moana Boulevard by the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Kalia Road runs by Fort DeRussy, Outrigger Reef and Halekulani hotels, into a back entrance of the Sheraton Waikiki parking garage.

For more information or a map of the entrance route call Ben Yee at 956-4513 or the Murphy's office at 585-6442.


BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Scott-Rogers ninth: Sean Scott, of Kailua, and partner Todd Rogers finished ninth yesterday in the Brazil Open at Vitoria, Brazil, the final stop on the 2001 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour.

Scott and Rogers, playing in their first pro beach tournament together, defeated Italy's Eugenio Amore and Ricardo Lione, 19-21, 21-16, 15-12, in the third round of the losers' bracket, then lost to Dagoberto Dultra and Paulo Emilio Silva of Brazil, 21-16, 21-15, in the fourth round. Scott and Rogers split $5,500.

Stein Metzger (Honolulu) and Kevin Wong (Pearl City) were eliminated in an early round and finished 17th, splitting $3,000.

Metzger and Wong were fifth overall in the FIVB (Federation Internationale de Volleyball) rankings entering the final tournament, earning $91,000.